“Samadoshah Samagnishch Samadhātu Malakriyah” are the characteristic
features of ‘Swastha’ according to which Achārya of Ayurveda?
(A) Achārya Charaka
(B) Achārya Sushruta
(C) Achārya Kashyapa
(D) Achārya Vāgbhata
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Answer is :-
✔b). Achārya Sushruta
➡ Samadoshah Samagnishch Samadhātu Malakriyah” are the characteristic features of ‘Swastha’ according to "Achārya Sushruta Ayurveda".
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Answer is :-
✔b). Achārya Sushruta
➡ Samadoshah Samagnishch Samadhātu Malakriyah” are the characteristic features of ‘Swastha’ according to "Achārya Sushruta Ayurveda".
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Answer:
Achārya Sushruta
Explanation:
- Sushruta, an ancient Indian physician and the first surgeon in history, is credited with creating and perfecting surgical techniques. He is also known as the "Father of Surgery" and the "Father of Plastic Surgery."
- The Sushruta Samhita, which he wrote on the subject, is one of the earliest manuscripts on plastic surgery in existence and is recognised as part of the Brihat-Trayi, the Great Trilogy of Ayurvedic Medicine, together with the Charaka Samhita and the Astanga Hridaya.
- One of the most significant ancient medical texts still in existence, the Sushruta Samhita is regarded as the primary source of Ayurveda. The treatise covers every area of general medicine, but its superb surgical chapters have given readers the mistaken idea that surgery is its principal subject. Due of these thorough reports of surgery, the translator G. D. Singhal named Suruta "the father of surgery."
Thus the correct answer is Option B.
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